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Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar’s SSHRC-funded research project, “Transitional Justice as Transnational Justice: partnering with diasporas to secure justice from afar,” will look at “what rights and responsibilities exiles have to the country they have left behind, as well as the responsibilities of their host country in facilitating justice for these individuals.”

Lasting peace from the outside in

Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar studies the rights and roles of exile communities in a SSHRC-funded research project.
Professor Grégoire Webber has become a member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada. The RSC promotes Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment, mentors young scholars, recognizes academic excellence, and advises governments, non-governmental organizations and Canadians on matters of public interest.

Queen’s Law professor inducted into Royal Society of Canada

Professor Grégoire Webber has become a member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada. The RSC promotes Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment, mentors young scholars, recognizes academic excellence, and advises governments, non-governmental organizations and Canadians on matters of public interest.
The Queen’s Law atrium now features a short but powerful quote by Senator Murray Sinclair, Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, thanks to a class gift by Law’18. The words will “provide a daily reminder to law students that the journey of reconciliation is far from over, and that they have an important role to play in maintaining its momentum.”

Welcome to Queen’s Law – and the important role you will play in reconciliation

The Queen’s Law atrium now features a short but powerful quote by Senator Murray Sinclair, Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, thanks to a class gift by Law’18. The words will “provide a daily reminder to law students that the journey of reconciliation is far from over, and that they have an important role to play in maintaining its momentum.”
Sara Ali, the newest member of the Career Development Team at Queen’s Law, is ready to help “find positions in all areas of law to support the different interests and career paths of our students.”

Supporting students on their journey to job fulfillment

Sara Ali, the newest member of the Career Development Team at Queen’s Law, is ready to help “find positions in all areas of law to support the different interests and career paths of our students.”